Mornings can be hectic around here, especially on a school day, but my boys still need constant reminders about different aspects of their morning routine. By using this free printable morning routine chart, I am hoping to build a strong morning routine without me having to give constant verbal reminders. And so far, it's been working great.

How to Use this Visual Morning Routine Chart

This visual routine chart was designed for autistic, ADHD, and/or hyperlexic kids who benefit from using visual schedules and routines. Simply print, laminate, and hang somewhere that makes sense. Personally I printed off two copies, one for each son, and hung them on their whiteboards in their bedrooms.

The kids will enjoy checking off the items on their list with the dry erase marker. They don't have to go in the exact order list, which is why they are no numbers on this chart. Instead, it's more like a checklist. Then simply wipe it clean before the next use.

Download the Morning Visual Routine Chart for Kids

This free printable routine chart has five different colored options (white, blue, pink, yellow, and green) and two types (one with making the bed and one without making the bed) so that you can pick the one that fits your family and your child. Simply print the page you need as there is no need to print all ten pages.

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About the Author

Married to her high school sweetheart, Dyan is a Canadian stay-at-home mom to two boys, J and K. She is also a part-time piano teacher. She likes board games, video games, Instant Pots, and reading. To stay connected, subscribe to the weekly newsletter to get a copy of the free Weekly Autism Planner and follow along on social media.